jbhiller....you were offended, and I am sorry for that. I am a somewhat educated guy. When I read a statement such as yours, saying " before I move on ", I take it to mean one thing, and one thing only. So, say what you want. If you are able to sit, listen, and stay engaged in your musical selections, while listening to your Forte IIIs, excellent. This was very gracefully pointed out, by our Heresy III leader, wolf. I do not know you....but....I do know you, and many like you, more than you think. Want to improve the Forte IIIs, for very little money, and a bit of time ? Remove the mid horns, and apply to them, from the rears, equally, and systematically, some Dynamat, and you will hear some improvements throughout the entire spectrum. For some, this is subtle, for others, dramatic. If you are asking why a new 4K, Forte III, would need improvements....Everything is made to a price point. Just like the crossovers. BTW, and excellent speaker, has shown me subtle, and dramatic differences in upstream equipment, cables, fuses, etc. Based on the high efficiency and sensitivity of the Klipsch, it is easily more apparent. So, good for you. Enjoy ! and let's all stay engaged....MrD.
To those running Klipsch Forte IIIs...
What is your setup?
What have you learned?
What loudspeaker did you come from?
Have you experimented with placement, sources, cables, etc.?
The Forte IIIs are such a keeper. I've enjoyed the journey with them and before I move on I'll exhaust possibilities with them first.
Let your thoughts run...
What have you learned?
What loudspeaker did you come from?
Have you experimented with placement, sources, cables, etc.?
The Forte IIIs are such a keeper. I've enjoyed the journey with them and before I move on I'll exhaust possibilities with them first.
Let your thoughts run...
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